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#326 I Was Born Afraid - Jenny Jaffe

#326 I Was Born Afraid - Jenny Jaffe

FromMental Illness Happy Hour


#326 I Was Born Afraid - Jenny Jaffe

FromMental Illness Happy Hour

ratings:
Length:
138 minutes
Released:
Apr 14, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

The comedic writer/performer and mental health advocate who started www.projecturok.org shares about the tremendous support she received from her family when depression anxiety and OCD had her close to suicide by age 10, and even more despondent from 15-17. Her story is a great example of parental support, the power of coping skills, and proof that even people from safe supportive homes with no trauma in their lives can suffer from mental illness because the issue is often one of chemical imbalance.

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Apr 14, 2017
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